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Why is the concept of Jesus being begotten significant?

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The term 'begotten' signifies Jesus' unique relationship with the Father as the Messiah and King.

'Begotten' is a term rich with meaning, particularly as it relates to the identity of Jesus as the Messiah. In Acts 13:33, Paul quotes Psalm 2:7, stating, 'You are my Son; today I have begotten you.' This proclamation not only speaks to Jesus' divine nature but also signifies His royal and messianic appointment. It shows that Jesus is not merely a son in a biological sense but is appointed as King over God's kingdom. This understanding emphasizes that His coronation and authority to rule stem from His being 'begotten' in a unique sense, establishing His rightful kingship in the context of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Acts 13:33, Psalm 2:7

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